The idea that alcoholism is a disease has always been a political and moral notion with no scientific basis. It was first promoted in the U.S. around 1785 as an erroneous physiological theory (Levine, 1978), and later became a theme of the temperance movement (Gusfield, 1963). It was revived by AA in the 1930s, which derived its views from an amalgam of religious ideas, personal experiences, anecdotal observations, and the unsubstantiated theories of a contemporary physician (Robinson, 1979)...
You are very correct sir, and thanks to your video poster . People in America line their pockets off the misery of others and never really cure anyone. Wicked blind guides.
It is simple the disease is the inbetween of seperation Between Myself and God
tomcttr 10 months ago
The idea that alcoholism is a disease has always been a political and moral notion with no scientific basis. It was first promoted in the U.S. around 1785 as an erroneous physiological theory (Levine, 1978), and later became a theme of the temperance movement (Gusfield, 1963). It was revived by AA in the 1930s, which derived its views from an amalgam of religious ideas, personal experiences, anecdotal observations, and the unsubstantiated theories of a contemporary physician (Robinson, 1979)...
Hammersley1967 1 year ago
So true, yet this message is sadly absent in the church today.
thatbrian 1 year ago
You are very correct sir, and thanks to your video poster . People in America line their pockets off the misery of others and never really cure anyone. Wicked blind guides.
KatieAnd5a5ah 1 year ago